Idaho Falls has no parking rule written specifically for short-term rentals. The city's STR FAQ makes the operator responsible for ensuring the property stays in compliance with city regulations, including legal parking. Guests must park lawfully under the city's general parking and traffic code, the same as any resident. State law allows cities to apply generally applicable parking regulations to STRs but not to single them out.
The City of Idaho Falls does not impose a dedicated off-street parking quota for short-term rentals. Instead, the city's Short-Term Rentals FAQ folds parking into the operator's general compliance duty: it advises that as the property owner, the operator is "responsible to ensure that their property is in continued compliance with city regulations," and lists "legal parking" among the items, alongside property maintenance and nuisance issues such as noise. The practical effect is that an STR's guests must follow the same parking rules as any other resident or visitor in the neighborhood: parking in legal locations, observing posted restrictions and any winter or street-sweeping limitations, not blocking driveways, sidewalks, fire hydrants, or alleys, and not storing vehicles unlawfully on the street or in yards. Because Idaho Code 67-6539 classifies an STR as a residential land use subject to all applicable zoning requirements, the off-street parking standards that already attach to a dwelling in that zone apply to the STR as well. Idaho's 2024-2026 legislative tightening of STR preemption further allows cities to enforce parking and traffic rules only to the extent they impose no different restrictions on STRs than on comparable single-family dwellings. So Idaho Falls regulates STR parking through generally applicable rules rather than an STR-only requirement, and the burden is on the host to make sure guests park legally.
Parking violations at an STR are handled under the city's general parking and traffic enforcement, not a special STR penalty. Vehicles parked illegally, blocking driveways, hydrants, sidewalks, or alleys, or violating posted or seasonal restrictions, can be ticketed or towed under the applicable city code the same as for any resident. Repeated parking-related nuisance complaints tied to an STR can also factor into broader nuisance or zoning enforcement, since the FAQ makes the owner responsible for the property's continued compliance with legal parking. The city does not assess an STR-specific parking fine because no STR-specific parking ordinance exists.
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